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Australian man lights river on fire

April 25, 2016

Fracking is a controversial issue around the world, and one Australian lawmaker decided to show the effects in the most dramatic way possible. Jeremy Buckingham of Queensland went down to a local river and lit the water itself on fire.

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Australian man lights river on fire

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